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    "# Hacker News\n",
    "How to pull page data and comments from Hacker News"
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   "cell_type": "code",
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    "from langchain.document_loaders import HNLoader"
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    "loader = HNLoader(\"https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34817881\")"
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       "[Document(page_content=\"delta_p_delta_x 18 hours ago  \\n             | next [–] \\n\\nAstrophysical and cosmological simulations are often insightful. They're also very cross-disciplinary; besides the obvious astrophysics, there's networking and sysadmin, parallel computing and algorithm theory (so that the simulation programs are actually fast but still accurate), systems design, and even a bit of graphic design for the visualisations.Some of my favourite simulation projects:- IllustrisTNG: https://www.tng-project.org/- SWIFT: https://swift.dur.ac.uk/- CO5BOLD: https://www.astro.uu.se/~bf/co5bold_main.html (which produced these animations of a red-giant star: https://www.astro.uu.se/~bf/movie/AGBmovie.html)- AbacusSummit: https://abacussummit.readthedocs.io/en/latest/And I can add the simulations in the article, too.\\n \\nreply\", lookup_str='', metadata={'source': 'https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34817881', 'title': 'What Lights the Universe’s Standard Candles?'}, lookup_index=0),\n",
       " Document(page_content=\"andrewflnr 19 hours ago  \\n             | prev | next [–] \\n\\nWhoa. I didn't know the accretion theory of Ia supernovae was dead, much less that it had been since 2011.\\n \\nreply\", lookup_str='', metadata={'source': 'https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34817881', 'title': 'What Lights the Universe’s Standard Candles?'}, lookup_index=0),\n",
       " Document(page_content='andreareina 18 hours ago  \\n             | prev | next [–] \\n\\nThis seems  to be the paper https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article/517/4/5260/6779709\\n \\nreply', lookup_str='', metadata={'source': 'https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34817881', 'title': 'What Lights the Universe’s Standard Candles?'}, lookup_index=0),\n",
       " Document(page_content=\"andreareina 18 hours ago  \\n             | prev [–] \\n\\nWouldn't double detonation show up as variance in the brightness?\\n \\nreply\", lookup_str='', metadata={'source': 'https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34817881', 'title': 'What Lights the Universe’s Standard Candles?'}, lookup_index=0)]"
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